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but the heaviest concentration of rain will be towards south sudan on wednesday. so i'm particularly active whether it's worth a western cape. it's been, you know, a series of storms marching in to cape town. so here we go on wednesday, you know the name of the game, right? we'll get it to you, but the numbers here were projecting about. ok, we'll call it 30 millimeters of rain, but it's not just the rain. the winds will whip up to about 70 kilometers per hour . kick down a hiv 16 on wednesday. that's your forecasts. we'll see you soon. the can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions, one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialist ation, and it lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene in the democratic republic of congo, film and
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a witness documentary on al jazeera. it's about my job. my bible is my wife and i, i want to motivate the intimate in our abilene college plays involved with either the mobile story, and those are the story that i want to sell with my family, my greeted my rod, my teammates, my music will be in dr. my same bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera. oh. a few balances the revenues are these are the top stories to grind rebels in northern
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ethiopia are threatening to pursue forces north, the government. after retaking the cities in the regions main city, mckellar. have been celebrating federal troops and the allies retreated after protest taking place then occupied east jerusalem master as any forces demolished, a palestinian business in the phil one neighborhood on the former south african president, jacob zoom has been given 5 days to hand him self in the judge sentenced him to 15 months in jail. it's guilty of contempt for failing to appear before an inquiry investigating corruption during his time in office. more not up story that dramatic turnaround and the secret region as read as forces. i'm sorry, the 2 great conflict as regional forces say they have taken back control of the area from the ethiopian government. we've got sally very with us, senior adviser to the africa program at the us institute of peace on sky sky from
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christina in cost of a nice to have you with us. how much of a cease fire in the traditional term? would you think this is or is it more a case of the european government thinking? well, we're actually getting beaten up pretty bad here. we better pull back. are they really entering into the idea of ending this conflict? well, considering a week ago, there were still the bright from even a week, the bar with the tracy. you have to for your rights. that's still a long way to go and apply to the farm. not least, whether allied forces such in their track from the higher regional fire that as well as the forces themselves to support the are intent on considering the conflicts where does eritrea fit into all of that? because we're already focused a lot on obviously the t p left and the european government, but eritrea would have to play bull here as well. absolutely. i mean there are
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trans will be a good source of the. ready war government into brian, we don't know if that return for live and by, by the agreement that some find that are trying to force as well. so moving in the last 24 hours or so. but we don't know if that will be compliance with the agreement. ready and in fact, there's lots to be determined about this new factory that we could ok. so what happens to the t p f and, and just the integrating force of the trigger and people now life doesn't just go back to normal. in fact, so many of them thousands aren't even there anymore. now other there and then not me. things don't go back one more week or 2ww more need. if you're not starting the system cleared out of the fire is only a 1st that in the story. live the library with the people. so there's a lot to be done and those are the 5 grand for 2 grand interim government that
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has come back to power while the federal government, the more for all of the people on the, on top of all of this, we had the foreign affairs committee in the us congress meeting today and correspondent was saying earlier, how the u. s. is really trying to, it's treading carefully here, isn't it? it's sort of trying to apportion blame, but a portion of evenly, i guess, because the t o p is an important ally. i think it's not a reflection of the situation in order for us to work all the bias. i'm not clear to that happening and that also are the responsibility for many prior to the occurrence during this war seems to been on both sides is not that anyone is clean and unfortunately when it comes to monitoring suffering, again, there's not only on one or the other,
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but i think clearly the federal government has the largest one c, and i think the one statement for many of men and women were very clear on that as well. a lot to talk about and we thank you for your time oliver. joining us today from christina wednesday is the deadline for a you citizens in the u. k. to apply for what is called the e u settlement scheme. millions of already registered themselves and their families, that there are rights groups who were worried that large numbers could soon lose the right to remain and actually face deportation. this report is from not in bother his n d k right now offering some fri last minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you, you citizens, to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. of the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding
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english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members with lack of any evidence whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 people have already done. so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown number who aren't already in the system, the government's accepted, it will need to be flexible. a week before the deadline, the u. k. home off, it said it would be 3. anyone who hadn't applied with a 28 day notice it confirmed that off to that period, they may be liable for enforcement action and will not be eligible for work benefits or services. if you're an e, you citizen living in the u. k. in its official guidance, the home office says it will be lenient with anyone who has a good reason for applying late. and nobody who's waiting for
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a decision will lose their rights. the campaign is for a repeat of the wind rush scandal named after the ship, bringing british citizens from the caribbean colonies to work in the u. k. off the world war 2. under a new hostile environment in the 2000 and ten's thousands of people who lived in the country for decades were told to prove it. in many cases, the home office had destroyed, crucial paperwork, some windrush victims with a thought it. others had their light in the u. k. ruins, even though they have been given the opportunity later on to sort out the status. people were denied cancer treatment or if they were given it arrived home to find massive bill or not able to find accommodation. we're not able to get a job. and experts, a warning that could be real problems in the future for people who, for whatever reason, slipped through the net. if you have people, for example, who simply didn't realize until they tried to get a job 10 years later, that they didn't have status, it can be very challenging to go back
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a long time and try and pick up evidence that you were here many years ago and that was created such a challenge for the wind rush generation. the u. k. government says it's working to make sure employers and landlords don't discriminate against people who have applied for settle status, but haven't got a decision. but for tens of thousands of you citizens, what happens next is far from clear. nadeem barbara al jazeera london, me russia has recorded another record daily, over 900 death toll. 652 fatalities counted in the past 24 hours, the passing the previous record set late last year. the governments responded with more restrictions on those who are vaccinated. that's provoking an angry response. as charlie angela reports. cases of coven 19 are rising in russia, with infection rates returning to winter levels and death tolls at
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a record high. despite the vaccine being available since december, only 14 percent of the population has had 2 shots, mistrust of the state in its medical system, partly to blame authorities who's been accused of mixed messages and now scrambling to contain the surge. over the last week, we registered a new record of the number of hospitalizations, people in intensive care units, and people that from cove it. therefore we took a number of decisions on restrictive measures linked in particular to the mandatory vaccination of service workers. with the kremlin is using incentives to get people vaccinated in one region, free ticket to the circus for those who get the job, no entry to bars and restaurants for those who do not. a strict q r code system requires customers provide proof of vaccination or have a negative p c r test to eat and doors, but many unhappy research. and so i don't like it. what's the point of it?
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it's restricting people from visiting cafe. the vaccine, as you know, will not save you from the disease. maybe you get less sick, but there's no point in this. it's making vaccination mandatory that so and it's another set back for hospitality industry already suffering the other pretty much. there are no other options. the only surprise is that people do not need cure code and public transport, fitness clubs and beauty salon or sha consensus. but i guess it's just a matter of time a small number of protesting against, you know, collation dr. faithful that the sputnik vaccine is still not been approved by the world health organization. an angry that those who refuse it will be shut out of parts of society. alexi raxon as a former employee of the criminal statistic agency, he predicts that forcing vaccinations will backfire. it costs only $1000.00 trouble for 2000 and probably to get fake vaccinate. then you get into the kleenex and the doctor gives you it gives you
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a certificate for money and throw out the actual vaccine. and i think maybe in half a year that there will be more people, sickly, looks in it, and then extra live extended on tuesday. scientists admitted that sputnik vaccine is slightly less effective against the delta variant than originally reported. while the government announced it won't be able to vaccinate 60 percent of its population by autumn as planned. charlie angela algebra the red cross says the delta variant off corona wagner. since pushing indonesia has held system to the point of catastrophe. patients have been treated intense in hospital corridors now the wards overwhelmed. infections have reached a record high of more than 20000 cases. every day. president joe biden will visit the site of the florida building collapse later this week. rescue teams continue to work around the clock to 5th, through the remains of the 12 story building near miami,
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all 11 confirmed victims have been named. their families have been informed that around a 150 people are still unaccounted for. to chill a, with a government launched a plan to reform the police and increase accountability officers been accused of abuse of power and corruption and human rights violations. but questions remain about the speed of change and the sincerity of the whole process. alas, in america, edited athene, human reports from santiago, given someone for the 36 year old son beulah can be, i was walking to the bus stop to go to work. when she was hitting a strace by a 2 gas canister. she was blinded for life. the police officer accused of the attack still hasn't been tried. be that little what? asking that you take walk in our campaign on monday to demand justice by covering both your eyes that will help me and all the others who have been injured or lost their life. widespread charges of police abuse and misuse of power during and after
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demonstrations are among the many reasons why chills police force is being overhauled. the police used to enjoy prestige here, but corruption scandal involving talk. granting police officers cover ups attention to plans. the evidence in the video to secure conviction have cost respect for the police force, as you can see on the graffiti of these walls. chiles new director of police says a police reform and modernization plan is to recover trust and legitimacy among citizens. i'm a look under to dallas mac. we know that cultural changes are the most complex to the imply reverting and deep rooted to behaviors and variables. that means making the police accountable to civilian authorities rather than just to themselves. training for new recruits has been extended from one to 2 years, putting an emphasis on human rights and the proper use of crowd control weapons to
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lease deputy interior minister argues it takes time, but it's not a matter of magical transformation from one day to the next it's a process, probably it will have an impact on the short, medium and long term to hopefully win over our citizens. but it retired colonel who resigned in frustration while in charge of the police human rights course says the problem is political will lead to i think this reform process has been very slow to police needs a new conduct code. now, the need to went up to the great human rights charges that have occurred. now, unfortunately, i don't think this reform is authority. in the meantime, morale is low and the police force and resignations are escalate. almost as quickly as respect for the only institution that has a monopoly on the legitimate use of force. c and human al jazeera, santiago,
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mexico top court has decriminalize. the use of recreational marijuana for adults. comes off to politicians, failed to enact a law to allow this the push for legalization is partly aimed at curbing drugs related violence across the country. john home and reports from mexico city. and we still have kids that are going to go 3 or monday, mich crew supreme court to criminalize kinda misuse. today's a historic day for freedom after a long road, the supreme court recognizes the right to the recreational use of marijuana. but although lighting up is now no legal, it's not exactly legal either. yes, there is still a gray area because there is no legislation. the supreme court does not legislation, they are only crossing out unconstitutional articles. in other words, the supreme court can only be criminalized. they can't come up with laws to regulate its use. that's
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a job to the senate and congress and one they've been trying to do for the last couple of years. shuttling legislation back and forth between them, with set rules to consuming, growing and selling. but they've never quite good it approved the supreme court's decision will push them to get on with that. now it's up to met politicians both here in the senate and also in the house of congress to finally get the legislation done to regulate this new market. and make sure that it's a responsible one, rather than dissolving and chaos. at the moment, the supreme court decision only allows money want to use with the permit a whole lot more needs to be decided. how to market to so put work, how to balance corporations, mexican farmers. the politicians are still pondering those questions, but this is a step forward. john holman, now does it or mexico city sport is coming up on the news hour and it's party time
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duties by extension. let there be change. oh i there was a football match in london tonight and it's made a lot of people happy and i suspect jim was one of them. is she has a sport keeping it strictly professional, come with my neutral face on here. and i will tell you england have a beef in germany and a tournament knockout game for the 1st time since the 966 world cup final. they want to now get and great rivals to make it straight to the quarter finals of the
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year. right around a $43000.00 pounds. when police watch this one, just makes the forces moving a little out numbered with less than it took and 75 minutes for the 1st goal of the game show was put in by ryan settings. i think the top score, you're right. 2020. maybe 3 go in for game, the joy on my hands this faster than just minutes later, his mistake putting them in trouble. luckily for him, thomas put his wife. 4 minutes left to england, captain hurricane made it. who now was his, with his 1st goal, the torment, and that is how it finished england into the states. and yet to concede a goal in the competition. so as a one last quarter finals spot up for grabs and sweden and ukraine will kick off in a few minutes in scotland. the women will face england in room on saturday. that and coach frank devil has quit following his 5 last to check republic and around 16
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. the goal and the dutch, what will federation had set a goal of reaching at least the course of finals? the legendary form and evidence defender had only been in the job since september replacement is yet to be a now moving on to tennis now and roger federer survived a tough test in his 1st round match at wimbledon, making it 3 after his opponent retired, injured. the time champion took the 1st against drown marino for the french playing on his 33rd birthday, then to control winning the 2nd set phaedra. it was a 4 to up in the fall were monitoring i slipped from a graph and twisted his me off to some medical attention. he limped back to complete the set which federated but he called it quits for that. a lucky escape for the 20th time. the grand someone who had mrs marino was the best player . also through is full seed. alexander, baron, the german took care of such qualifies how ungrateful and straight that has never
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gone past the full plan. that one. but in the full venus williams is also 3, the 5 time champion, he was given a wildcard, the torment needed 3 set to get pos for 1000000 behind with an s q that have 1st victory in 4 months. venus is the oldest woman in the drop, the age of 41, the american then into the 2nd round. i had 23rd one would and she'll play in on the next women seed actually bossy, played on grass for the 1st time in 2 years. and she managed to hold off the same color for nevada winning in 3 set. it was only for a 2nd match. and since recovering from cancer, 32 year old is set to retire after the lympics. it was a privilege to be able to share that moment, should i call with her today because i hadn't had the opportunity to play color and it was really special to be able to experience what she can bring from the other side of the court. so i think, oh, credit goes to her for her resilience and in her nature,
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the competitor to be able to come back from what they could come back to the adversity that she has and to be able to have that mine. and when i was was nothing sha remarkable, new york yankees, a baseball team has made a dream come true for one of the fans. but it took a while 70 road, gwen goldman and got me the keys. honory bats got on monday. 60 is off. she was turned down because if agenda goldman wrote a letter to her favorite team back in 1961, making the request for the yankees general manager at the time, right back explaining that again, dominated by men, she would feel out of place and dug out, oh, she's saved the letter earlier this month. so daughter emailed a copy to the team who decided to turn her dream into a reality. but just the same for goldman that the yankees were beaten by the los angeles angels. nevertheless, it was still was the white. i didn't hold it against them. i. i loved the yankees. they wrote me a letter, it wasn't what i wanted to see, but they wrote me a letter and i've always loved them and had been
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a fan of their so never held against them. but i never in my wildest dreams ever thought. 60 years later brian cashman would make this become a reality. so i am honored that so he fought for now. i'll be back with highlights from sweden's game against the crane. that final quote, final spot of the or is up for grabs. see them. thank you, jim. a couple more stories for you from here just before we go. 9 year old art heist from the national gallery in greece has been sold off to police track down the 2 paintings. the thief confess to taking the works by the casso. and mondrian, from the athens museum and 2012 later hid them in the woods. because i himself had gifted his painting to the greek people after world war to find the leading tech friends showing what they have to offer at the mobile world. congress. the event canceled last year because of the pandemic. so the focus this time around is on the
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gadgets and apps that can help bring people together. journal reports from barcelona, the world of work, the world of learning, the world of play, all old to perhaps forever by a virus that's changed everything. there is only one teacher that teacher in the real world, and they teach 30 people that teacher in a virtual world could teach. and it's a number of people past months that have forced us to be a pot. has also brought lessons about how better to share resources while apart. so we've been living in a panoramic where we've seen v r, double triple when in sale. and that's been driven by force remote behavior. but in the, in the world we're moving to, i think it's going to be a choice that you make is going to be hybrid, sometimes remote, sometimes in person and, and the amount of experiences that you're going to have to virtual reality connecting with people learning from people is going to mean that there are going to be a lot of places and a lot of instances where just stay for better, cheaper,
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use virtual reality then to go back to the old this is what it takes to put on and international technology show in the age of cove it, there's large scale testing, digital proof of coven status, and a mobile world congress diminished by travel restrictions. yet for all that, it is able to tell us something about communications and technology after the pandemic. when all of this is gone, holograms will be the future. it will be the only way that we look at our computer screen phones or any phone calls. if you feel zoom was cool, try chatting to a hologram. zoom has been a fantastic connection for people, but it's definitely lacked the ability to emotionally engage the same level that we had before. so this is really a stepping stone that we see to allow people to get back to that emotional gauge or doesn't matter if you're in japan and i'm in the united states there were across the entire planet, you can still engage with somebody the same level that you used, or at least in a better way to we have, have the return of big events like this one,
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shows it in some parts of the world. the pandemic is loosening its grip. it also suggest that we won't be returning to things quite as we left them. this is futurist cecilia tam, people have changed in terms of their behavior. companies have understood that their boundaries are more valuable. technologies are increasing kept capacity, and so all of the indications are telling you that we will be within this range to what extent, you know, how far are we going to let people work at home versus how, how far we move. every went back. that is to see, but we're not going to, we're not going to go back like before. the technology of the future feels like it goes much to social distance. take anticipating perhaps that social distance, it will not entirely become a thing of the past. jonah, how al jazeera barcelona, he count where one of those markets without looking at them than the i think. and i say that from experience, nothing against joan or of course,
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right. hold on the team here in doug, how we thank you for your time. barbara, sarah and everyone in london with you in just a moment. a news news news news be part of the debate to end posing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table, but we wanted to talk about where these men white men impacting our lives. your dream, where at global audience become a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of those discussion,
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there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on online based on al jazeera. for ramirez and medina, families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died in calm, but the neighbors and family members in states, they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister, everybody made it, said the armed forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events that the border would be investigated. we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police fan here,
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guys my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. oh, i forces in ethiopia as t gr i say that they're back in control of the regional capital. and vow to pursue enemy fighters across the retreat borders. ah, hello barbara, are you watching al jazeera life from london also coming up on the program, angry and occupied east jerusalem as is really forces demolish a palestinian shop. many more homes and businesses.
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